After his release, because of his convictions he was unable to get a job for a decade. His lawyer requested that his time served in the concentration camps be counted as part of this, but his request was denied. His case was overseen by the same judge, who greeted him with the words "You are already here again!" and gave him the maximum sentence of five years. But within a few months he was arrested again by West German authorities, who had kept the homophobic Nazi laws intact. Despite contracting dysentery, he managed to survive the war and was released in 1945. Their plan was discovered by the Nazis, who then sentenced Gorath to transportation to Auschwitz as a criminal and political prisoner, to be denoted with a red triangle. Working in the camp's health department, with some comrades he attempted to smuggle food to Russian prisoners, who were being starved to death. After his release he was sent to the Neuengamme concentration camp, where he was made to wear a pink triangle denoting LGBT+ prisoners. He was first arrested for homosexuality after being denounced by a jealous lover in 1939, and given a prison sentence. "On 11 June 1943, Karl Gorath, a 20-year-old gay German nurse, was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp.
As an English speaker, Hepburn also relayed messages between downed British pilots and the resistance, and according to her son her family sheltered a British pilot who had been shot down." Hepburn would help deliver copies of his underground anti-fascist newspaper as a courier: “I stuffed them in my woolen socks in my wooden shoes, got on my bike and delivered them," she later recounted. Hendrik Visser’t Hooft, which according to his daughters he proudly recalled to them. Hepburn described how "Guards were posted outside" to warn of approaching Germans, and how audiences "made not a single sound at the end of performance." Hepburn was part of the resistance cell of Dr.
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The performances were referred to as “zwarte avonden” ("black evenings") as organisers blacked out windows while they took place so they could not be observed from outside. As a child, Hepburn studied ballet, and began to perform recitals to fundraiser for the resistance. After her father abandoned them, she and her mother moved to the Netherlands, and her mother's views changed when Nazis executed her brother, Otto van Limburg Stirum, in retaliation for resistance activities. Her parents, a baroness and a banker, were both fascists who personally met with Hitler. "On, actor and member of the Dutch resistance Audrey Hepburn was born in Belgium. I will remain one until my death even though I don't like women as they are now any more than I like the working class as it is. Despite all the misfortune she experienced, Pelletier declared: "I remain a feminist. While expressing no interest in sex in her personal life, and so possibly asexual, Pelletier advocated for women's rights to sexual pleasure, as well as to contraception and abortion. While never admitted into intellectual circles, she was a pioneer of advanced feminist ideas, like gender roles being largely determined by society, rather than biology. Born into a poor family in 1874, Pelletier became a feminist and socialist, and was arrested for breaking a window at a polling place after she and other women were denied entry. "On 29 December 1939, French physician, libertarian socialist and women's rights activist Madeleine Pelletier died in an asylum where she had been interned after openly assisting an abortion for a teenage survivor of incest.